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Show i THE PAGE SIX New Governor of j Puerto Rico U. DEAL International trade is going to be different It will be worked by NEW ABINET? The Roosevelt cabinet is due for The present switches. .embers were ihosen for politu al reasons Slnwlv, they will be replaced with with younger men, economists ideas Thats all part of the evolution becuuse it IS a (evolution Priies are reallv Prophet ies going up Roosevelt is determined to force them up, by hook or by c rook There is likely to be a bull stock market this fall, although there are probably some heavy reactions ahead from present levelB to Employment will continue increase for some months Amorim Is going to lead the world out of hardship if the world wants to he led If it doesn't we're going to ptoieed in magnifi-- c cut Isold ion. talks with Mac-- I J 1)11111(1, Harriot. Schacht and other foreign leaders were just talks What Mr Roosevelt told his visitors was that the United States was going ahead If they wish to follow suit, all right, if not, that was their business Europe doesn t and probably cannot, understand what Aint-ritIs doing It's all new, all experi-- r ental. It upsets ull the European theories. C c Ikeler and Fjelsted aciount if paid, money of the war dibts which, will ho paid in .heap Inflationary programs generally e depress the market for bonds, but the current inflationary program places a safeguard fm the government bond market Under terms of the inflation bill, federal reserve banks are authorized to make jiurchases up to $3 000,090,000 in government bonds. These purchases would keep the government bond market on an even keel despite a declining dolhigh-grad- lar iTr Another safeguard Is the privilege given the president to order Issuance of $3,000,000,000 In United States notes for purchase of government bonds. Government financial authorities Are sanguine over prospects of the government's finances in the near futre. The federal government the banking holiday has refunded Trenton Students Given Diplomas Lit wtlivn Banks, militant Meoford, Ore, publisher, and Mrs. Banks as they appeared in courtioom at Eugene, Ore, where they are on trial for murder, following killing of police officer serving a process at the Banks home. UNEMPLOYED MAKE $4 A DAY REQUEST Bv The I iirinployed ( iminiittee Fridays unemployed earned plenty of spirit meeting and inCommissioner Olof I Peti rest dersen lepresented the city and answered nnny questions Mr Pedersen stated that the city will do all in its power to create wotk projects that will provide relief during the summer He st ited mouths that plans are undiiwiy to have practically all of tne streets in the city oiled that the wuter mams from the base of the bills east of the golf (muse to the college, which have tne city tor forty years, wa-- , in m ed of leplaeement and that it will afford another piojc-c- t He .st iteil 111 it money Is not i v.iilntile ,vi t, hut that it is hoped that air in"! nit nts will be made soon Hie question of the Center street projt win re men have wot kerf i oiitiniiniisly for ftom seven to ten days limit r the RFC ptogtam and unauthorized by A A Firinage, (hairimin of the (ltd rul committee, was brought out The (lun.ix til the discussion vz ms leached wnen Mr Firmage (ommerited on the matter and stated th it he knew there were sufficient men among the g'oup (apatite of nailing forms together without having kept on the job for sue h h ngths of time In as much as the orall types represents ganization of skilled and unskilled labor well the point was taken The men present exhibited crnsider-abl- e enthusiasm in the stand 1 To Judge Horse Show Og-uc- n Directs New I AboufcTown BonusDnve Mrs. G. S. Haycock, Mrs W A. Johnston and family of Los Angeles, Mrs Frances Moore of Ogden, and Conrad Schaub, who has been attending school in Los Anare in Logan to spend geles, Mothers day at the home of Mr Mrs and Eugene Schaub uncm-ployt-- d more than a billion dollars of Us maturing debt. The opinion that the public debt would shortly reach its peak was heard in financial circles as the government s income continued to catch up with the outgo. For the first four days of this month the governments income from taxes amounted to $24,954,732. against $8,984,999 in corresponding period last year. tl at Mr Firmage took the on matter and they know that he has given the organization invaluable help The organization proposed to Mr Pederson that the city create a project whereby immediately the unemployed may work out and water bills at a tnetr light v i.ge stale of four dollars per day In as mui h as the city would not lave to lay out any rash and due to the fact that many bills are delinquent that would not be paid for a considerable time the orga. nization feels that such a project would be a Tenefit to the city as This prowell as the unemployed posal to alleviate some of the unrest of unemployed and to fill up gaps of idleness was received by all mem-ienthusiastically viry rs present and the organization can to push do all to it proposes this over and Invites the support ot all interested i itizens n Logan Man Receives Degree At Berkeley Mrs. Frank Minn of Snuthfield returned home Friday followmg a goiter operationlocal which wio performed at a hospital , Joseph Is. Allen, of Santa AnCalif , father of Mrs Jam McMurrin, left Friday for his the past home after spending month m Logan as a guest at the James borne McMurrm, McMurrin son of Mr and Mrs Jr, young returned with Mr. Allen McMurrin to California and will visit m Santa Anna He will also be a guest of Grandmother MiMurrin at Santa Maria. na, j the college stadium as they nlaved and displaced have never imagined it tould be, Om of the said the chairman dynamic numbers will be the facThe old ulty versus the seniors type of horse and rules v ill be used by the hall and mallet will be of the new-- tvpe, reported to have been originated and discovered behind the Aggie horse barns bv Guss the hired man It is expected by the manager that this new ball and mallet will be standardized soon after being displayed to the publie The milking contest is open to college coeds only Eveiy cow will be milked by eai h contestant with a certain spei irivd tune limit from one given for changing cow to another according to those in hnrge GOLD M'MiETX WIRE BlttW DILLON, Mont U In A stranger who .aine to Dillon with tabs of a gold strike in Idaho mail" find right in good enough a Dillon to obtain an automobile a shotgun and a rifle Exhibiting a vial of the stringer nuggets, purchased a used ' il an the gun. with his 'gold Examination showed the metal In he nti'hing but i hipped brass (Jl ORt M The regular meeting of the loth Quoiuin of Seventy will be hi Id Sunday nt 2 p m at the slake A speukc r cm a spi . i cl house subject has been appointed All members aie urged to attend Mrs. Neplii C Mieliuelson of S' Charles, Idaho, is progressing nice-loly following an operation at a cal hospital Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Buttan of Clarkston are rejoicing over the ai rival of their fourth daughter The mother and babe are at the Cache Valley hospital. DEPUTY KILLED BY ENGINE -(UP.) Wash KENNEWICK. While seeking two suspects in a Height yard here, Charles Copeland 67, deputy sheriff, was hit by a switch engine and killed Back of the new drive for a soldiers' bonus la Harold Foulk- rod. above, legislative agent of the 1932 bonus army. Foulkrod promised In an interview with Louis McHenry Howe, presidential secretary, to withhold the threatened new march for two weeks. Married Folks DANCE! ' IALAIS I) MAY Tickets Sponsored 4IITII Eliason, son of Mrs of Logan, has received his Ih D degiee from the University of California at Ber-k- i Aflon i who cunie t will see polo 'Polo enthusiasts d The Roosevelt ! ion''t' M THE MW a series of bargains between us Well supply ijid other nation so many tons of wheat or bales of cotton or shipments of manufactured goods get bai k an agre-amount of other commodities There will be even less cash nations passing bilween 11 Oil. is possihlp there II be some sort of lntci national Heie, biieflv, is the writers escurrency, cleared thiough the wot Id bank, to timate of the future. ' 4 M ERICA facilitate tiade FIRST Otnci n it ions, at fust, probably It is evident that Mr Roosevelt wont come along with us, because is NOT going to slowdown Amer-lea'- s they wont understand what were pa e bv Inviting the rest of up to But, if your plans work out the world aboard the bandwagon oth, r tuitions may fall in line The dollar is going to be boss frame probably will try to of the world, in its own right stick out her own course She will Other nations will huve to juggle fall, probably She shows signs their finances to conform to dol-- I presently, of cracking Vanishes With w J Outstanding, thrilling and rib- Ini v'H be cracking shown at the annual Utah State (ollege horse snow.i Agucultural May 17, in the stadium will be nulk.maid contest, musical chair contest, polo game and mounted an- wrestling, the management nounces These four events, with local talent as participants promise to furnish an unlimited amount of amusement 11 Twelve jears ago a Roosevelt advocate, Robert H. Florida publisher, aelacted for appointment as Governor of Puerto Rico, U shown leaving the White House after confurrlng wilt President Roosevelt. THEYRE FI .LED This tountry is uow riper uted according to the theories of college THREE YOUTHS professors, known collectively as the brain trust" huve, roiighy, pul down DISDAIN BOARD onThey paper all the possible methods of recovery Congress has given the presldi nt power to try 'most ' as reliever of the anything Lngnn ity burden of upkeep of three loud when the trio walked youths through open jml deans to ,ftte-doearly Friday evening The trio are Viggo Kime, Hex Worley and Lcland Henderson, ull serving sentenres for petty Their whernbouts today was unknown and it Is believed they have lift the county According to Chief of Iolne Kenneth C. Iktler, former (lean G. A Mecham, the trio with a at of ugtimlUue fourth city prisoner were woiking of the si hool State Agricultural col-- 1 outside the jml dining the after- the Utah now manager ot the noon The three were returned lege uml Union stock yards, and E J hut officers through a miMinder-xlundm- g the Ogden left the door open while Fjelsted, secretary of will be the chamber ot commerce, going after a fourth prisoner. While they were gone, the trio judges of the sixth annual horse walked to freedom. Their escape show in the Aggie stadium Wedto May If, accoidmg relieved an overcrowded condi- nesday, tion in the city aide of the jail, Joseph Parrish, manager ol the there being six at the time show in Mr Ikeler was graduated of the escape. The other three refused to take advantage of the ummal husbandry at Pennsylvania ir 1913 ana in 1914 received his opportunity. masters degree from Iowa State ' college Following his graduation he worked for the government in the south in beef cattle extension to work and In 1915 returned Iowa State college as associate animal husbanary. Superintendent J W Kirk bride professor of was the speaker at the gradua- W hile he was connected with the tion exercises of the Trenton Iowa college he spent one sumelementary school at, which 15 mer in Great Britain selecting cattle students received diplomas. The and importing Shorthorn complete program for the occasion for an eastern firm. Later he enfollows: Song "The Flag" school tered an officers training camp chorus: Invocation, Lloyd Brough, at Shelby, Mississippi, where be "Old Glory. school chorus salu- was commissioned a captain and tation, Nondus Hansen; prognosticommended the 240th Field Recation, Velda Hodges; vocal solo, mount Squauron overseas, hand, Marjorie Brower; valedictory, Nel-d- a ling horses during that time Up Van Dyke, address, J W. or. his return from the service in Kirkbride; song. Slumber Song," 1919 he was appointed to a full Girls chorus: awards, Sara GorFtom at Ames. don; certificates, R F Shumway; professorship 1920 to 1925 he managed a herd song, School Is Out, school chor- of Shorthorns in Ohio In 1920 he us; benediction, Vaughan White. dean of agriculture was The graduates were Beatrice a1 theappointed Utah State Agricultural colAndreasen, Nelda Van Dyke, NonIn this capacity until dus Haisen Helen Hansen, lege serving genVaughan white, Robett Boodry, 1930 when he was appointed Union Max Holt, eral manager of the Ogden Lloyd Brough. Lael Brown, Opal Allred, Irene stork yards Mr Fjelsted was graduated from Uvada Andrew, Payne, Mary Wheeler, Marjonc Brower, Velda the University of Idaho in 1915 After graduation ne was appointed Hodges field animal husbandman for the University of Idaho extension serBECAME PUPIL'S BOSS whirh position he held durvice SALT LAKE CITY (I Pi Della 1915-1when he wus appointing 29 Pendleton, for years a Salt ed associate professor of Hnimal Lake City school teacher, beOregon Agricultural came "boss of her former pupil, husbandry at1921 he entered liveIn Frank S. Allen, when she was college. elected president of the school stock farming and continued In and Allen this field until 1925, when he was principals association vice president Allen was her pu- cnosen secretary of the chamber of commerce at Pocatello. Idaho pil 27 years ago. fn 1928 he accepted a similar posi. tion with the Ogden chamber of commerce He also served as and manager of Eastern Idaho district fairs fiom 1921 to Pastor-Fatheand organized the district 1928, Since moving to fair in 192i Ogden he has been serretmy of the Ogden livestoc k show, and has judged slate, county and national fairs in every slate in the west y "I- F The president and the professors figme that somewhere, there is a that wul work The gt heme Keep Irving until they find it A j ..J. to, iLuled ie GALORE on The play now is to tr eath If one doesn't work, it method will b ditched, and another aub-s- t HOLM ICS JACKSON Western Press Staff Correbpondent lespite all the talk about inh and aut ternafiorml folnetolb, Amenta is going to go il alone on the path ba k to piosperity If othei nations want to come if thev don t, thats I lone all fight their oad ink i The intc national economic Has summer will be mainbut an honest soit of ly hooe hooey, 10 the extent that nobody will be fooled b ,t These aie tin- - 'hings t.mt stand out fiom between the lines of news stories The average man, reading ns he runs, has little chance to analyze what is going 1 PROMISED ATSHOW! T Co-operati- BY j SATURDAY. MAY Editor and Wife Tried for Murder THRILLS S. Wont Wait For World j LOGAN. UTAH, HERALD-JOURNA- L rii1liiliiliii1isBL-igW'-- OR 5 1 . !ac by Cache Stake Old Folks Organizations A p) I'ETERSHURG, Inc) piowlei whs surprised here when lie slipped into the basement of I' led Vec-iand plunged into several feet of water, which flooded the plat e efter a run Rveijhody Invited! Y Esther Eliason KAOT OTEATOE ley Dr Eliason is well known in Logan and the Utah State Agriculture college from which he He was graduated in 1928 the I mversity of California K a teai hing fellow and confined ms studies to spectroscopy In the tield of physics. Dr Eliason will return to Berk, eley to attend the graduation I. A )YS chicken coops Large near Logan. A wonderful bargain! May consider home equity with cash. I. , SIl'MM' MAY 1 1, 1., l(i, 17 KltWIN MOM) Y, Greatest Story And FRED KOHLER TUESDAY IIIR l!l(J SHOW OF AND WEDNESDAY 'I HR YRAR 4 BIG DONT MISS IT' sY& H. Daines Phone V! ZNR (JURYS UNDER THE TONTO RIM T THE GRAM) SUNDAY, Acres Reautiful Home TIME TOD Paramount Ie.itme PioJuHion With 5 ST 855 .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v..v.v.v..v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v STARTING SUNDAY I j FAME AWAITS THIS GLORIOUS PICTURE! i seo-leta- r INFLATION WILL BENEFIT NATION WASHINGTON. May 13 il n The United States government, the lotmtrys hugest debtor, is likely to denve great benefits from inflation Owing $21441,299 177 to hohlers of its bonds, the federal government is epe ted to have its debt burden e lsed along with farmers and who have large on their properties mortgages Similar benefit would be felt b states, cities and municipalities, which owe an aggregite of approximately (10, (tut) W9),0(xi Through a decrease in the value of the dollar in relation to commodities, sponsors of the inflation program hope to thaw out the frozen credit structure by making it easier for people to pay their debts Because it owes more money than anyone else the federal government is expected to gain most And its revenues will increase as business improves A part of this advantage is lost, however, because the government is a creditor of foreign nations to the extent of (ll,tkK),Ouo,uou on HW.V.V.V.V.'.WAV, -- home-owne- of Miss Ezla above, Holdrldge, U was for love "Patsy daughter Oklahoma r, that the Rev. jbbaron C. Inman of Sprlng-JelMo., deserted his wife and two children. Miss Holdrldge, II, and the pastor, 35, .vanished together. of an farmer-preache- d, S LAST TIME nV TODAY O LflMaU A BIG TMO HOI R SHOW! Admission LORETTA YOUNG IN ; ZOO IN BUDAPEST j V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VsV.V.V.V.V.VdVzV.V.V! - Pi ices on Sunday SHOWS AT 3, 5, 7, AND 9! Matinee on Monday Children lac. Adults 3ae Children 10c, zdult.s 2ac Night Prices Children lac. Adults 3ac ft' |